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    The piano in “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is a vital symbol to the story. The piano was first introduced when June and her mother were watching television. The narrator illustrated that the piano music on the television, “…was being pounded out by a little Chinese girl, about nine years old, with a Peter Pan haircut” (Tan 384). This closely resembles the description of June, and most importantly, the mother seemed to judges the girl has harshly as she did to June. This is evident when June argued, “maybe

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    are tormented with regret. In “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, it illustrate that everyone can be anything they want to be and everyone need hard work and determination to get there. Tan employs characterization to imply that prodigy is the final goal for everyone, some may get there in speed of light, but some may never get there. Throughout the story, the characterization of Amy really demonstrates the theme in a comprehensive way. It shows the both side of Amy: determined and not willing to

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    Amy Tan Two Kinds Essay

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    The story “Two Kinds,” written by Amy Tan, has a plot that many people can relate to while growing up as a child. The theme of the story is that there are two kinds of people: the one the mother wants her to be and the one Jing-mei (the protagonist and narrator of the story) strives to be. Both mother and daughter in the story have a very complicated relationship. The mother believes that you could become anything you wanted in America. The author emphasizes that Jing-mei’s mother tries to dominate

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    Two Kinds by Amy Tan Essay

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    “Two Kinds” By Amy Tan is a heartbreaking story, it’s a powerful example of conflicting personalities and needs that cause a struggle between parent and child. In every family, parents have, at one point, imposed their failures and expectations on their children and in worse cases have even tried to live through their children. At times, it can be in the best interest of the child to have a parent motivate them in a specific direction, but as in this story it can sometimes backfire, and the child

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    “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan There is a significant difference between Jing-Mei and her mother. Their respective upbringing determines the difference in their perceptions on life in America. Amy Tan reveals that the mother was a perfect believer of the American Dream. Her life was driven by a deep conviction that everything is possible for all those who strive hard enough in this society. After escaping the hardships in her native country China, Jing-Mei’s mother invests all her hopes in the United States

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    In the short story, “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, it explains the differences such as work ethic and beliefs between the narrator, jing-mei or daughter and her mother. Jing-mei is a chinese american that is the daughter of a woman who lost everything from her home to her to twin daughters and her husband. The mother believes deeply in the american dream and her daughter finding her special prodigy. The mother gave Jing-mei a test to help see where her talent lied but throughout the story she failed. The

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    The story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan teaches the reader about theme and symbol. Tan not only uses anecdotal tidbits from her life but also uses dialogue at choice points during the story to underscore an important life lesson. Tan underscores life lessons in the story by using dialogue. Through the dialogue Tan tells of the mother who is not originally from the United States because she does not use proper English like most people that live in the United States naturally do. This dialogue acts as a key

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    story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, the author writes her personal experience of how her mother’s own personality and beliefs were projected onto her daughter to become a perfect idol such as being

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    Heber Obando“‘Too late to change this,’ said my mother shrilly” (Tan 231). “Two Kinds,” a short story written by Amy Tan, is about a mother who moves from China to America to get a better opportunity for herself and daughter. The mother wants the best for her daughter, so she is willing to push her to do her best. She is determined not to stop till the daughter gives up on herself. Her mother wants Jing-Mei to be a prodigy so she is willing to try different activities. Jing-mei wants to be a prodigy

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    what this elusive “American Dream” might hold for them. Amy Tan who grew up in San Francisco enables her readers to understand what it was like to grow up in-between American and Chinese culture. She shows them that children do not have to sacrifice their own identity in the process of reconciling hard work with the expectations of parents and society. She shows that everyone is free to choose their own dream. The short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan from

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